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New Zealand

Nature, Culture, Adventure

Where Every Journey Feels Cinematic

New Zealand isn’t just a destination it’s a living film set of nature and adventure. One day you might be hiking through lush rainforest to a glacier, the next kayaking beside dolphins, and later soaking in a geothermal spa under southern skies.

Places to Go in New Zealand

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Auckland & Waiheke Island

New Zealand's largest city is a vibrant hub of harbors, dining, shopping, and art galleries, set against the sparkling Waitematā Harbour and dotted with volcanic cones. From sky-high views atop the Sky Tower to trendy waterfront neighborhoods like Wynyard Quarter, Auckland blends urban energy with natural beauty.
Just a 40-minute ferry ride away, Waiheke Island feels like another world. Known as the "Island of Wine," it's home to award-winning boutique vineyards, olive groves, golden beaches, and coastal walking trails. Perfect for day trips or romantic getaways.

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Discover New Zealand

New Zealand is about connection — with land, with culture, with people. It’s about slowing down to appreciate pristine air, lush greenery, and warm hospitality. Whether you want adrenaline-fueled adventures, soul-stirring landscapes, or cultural immersion, New Zealand offers it all.

At Sava Travel, we ensure your journey flows smoothly from north to south, city to wilderness, and adventure to relaxation.

How it Works

01

You Relax, We Plan

From resorts to activities, we handle every detail so you can simply enjoy the journey.

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We Curate Your Options

Our experts handpick the best resorts, destinations, and experiences tailored to your style, budget, and vision.

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Book a Consultation

Share your travel dreams, whether it’s a romantic escape, a family adventure, or a once-in-a-lifetime celebration.

FAQs


How many days should I spend in New Zealand?

For the North Island highlights (Auckland, Rotorua, Wellington), 7–10 days works. For the South Island (Queenstown, Fiordland, Christchurch, Mt Cook), allow 10–12 days. To do both islands properly, plan 16–21 days.


What’s the best way to travel?

A mix of scenic self-drives, ferries, and short domestic flights. Many travelers rent campervans for flexibility. Driving distances look short on maps but roads are winding, so plan for slower travel.


Is New Zealand family-friendly?

Very much so. Kids enjoy Hobbiton tours, glowworm caves, geothermal pools, and wildlife parks. Families can also stay on working farms for interactive experiences.


When’s the best time for hiking?

Late spring through autumn (Oct–Apr) is perfect for Great Walks and day hikes. Winter (Jun–Aug) is too snowy for some trails, but great for skiing in Queenstown and Wānaka.


Is New Zealand safe?

Yes, it’s one of the safest countries in the world. The main hazards are fast-changing weather, winding roads, and sandflies in some regions.


Can I combine New Zealand with Australia?

Absolutely. This is one of the most popular combos, typically 3–4 weeks long, covering New Zealand’s landscapes and Australia’s icons

Plan Your New Zealand Journey

From Bay of Islands’ sailing waters to Fiordland’s dramatic fjords, from Māori culture in Rotorua to Central Otago vineyards, New Zealand is a country that feels cinematic at every step.

At Sava Travel, we design journeys that weave together both islands into a story that’s adventurous, soulful, and unforgettable.

Experiences in New Zealand

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